Fathers 4 Justice founder doesn’t regret getting ‘balls’ out on GMB – and would do it again in fight for dads’ rights

Founder of the campaign group Matt O'Connor said a producer had threatened to ban him from the morning show after the stunt

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By Brittany Vonow

15th June 2018, 3:38 pm

Updated: 15th June 2018, 4:59 pm

By Brittany Vonow

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A FATHER’S rights activist who showed his “balls” on live morning TV doesn’t regret the stunt – and says he would do it again in the fight for dads’ rights.

Fathers 4 Justice founder Matt O’Connor left Good Morning Britain hosts reeling when he unzipped his trousers before flinging several knitted pink balls onto the desk as they debated whether Father’s Day should be scrapped.

Matt said he had started the campaign after being awarded access to his kids again, since going on to remarry and have a third son, Archie, 12.

ITV has been contacted for comment.

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